Southland Police continue search for missing man Kevin Belling
The search for missing 62-year-old Kevin Belling continues as Southland Police conduct searches in waterways in the Motu Rimu area.
Kevin was last seen at his Motu Rimu farm on Friday 9 January and was reported missing on 18 January.
Police Search and Rescue and Land Search and Rescue teams have conducted extensive searches, including at Kevin's Caeser Road property in Kapuka.
Southland Police are now proceeding to examine effluent ponds and other waterways on the Motu Rimu farm owned by Kevin.
Unfortunately, Kevin has not been found, and Police continue to appeal for any information that could help us find him.
Police urge the community to be vigilant and check their rural properties for any signs of Kevin.
If you have information that can assist in the search to locate Kevin, please contact Police online at 105 or call 105.
Please use the reference number 260118/6964.
Information can also be provided anonymously through Crime Stoppers on 0800 555 111.
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